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Suzuki e-Vitara

Suzuki e-Vitara

Brand: Suzuki
Category: Cars
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  • Drive Type: FWD, AWD
  • Type: 5 door SUV, 5 seats
  • Self Driving: No
  • Airbags: Yes

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

5.5
  • PERFORMANCE 5 / 10
  • BATTERY 7 / 10
  • BODY 3 / 10
  • DISPLAYS 5 / 10
  • COMFORT 6 / 10
  • SAFETY 7 / 10

PROS

  1. Two battery sizes give choice of range and cost.
  2. Compact SUV format suits city and suburban use.
  3. DC fast charging ability for longer trips.

CONS

  1. Real-world range below some class rivals.
  2. Charging speeds are modest relative to newer EVs.

Suzuki e-Vitara is a battery electric compact SUV with a five-door body type. It is Suzuki’s first EV in this segment and is aimed at buyers who want a small electric SUV option from a mainstream brand.

It uses lithium iron phosphate battery packs available in two sizes: about 49 kWh and about 61 kWh. WLTP range figures span roughly 344 km for the smaller battery and about 426 km for the larger pack in front-wheel-drive models. Fast charging at public DC stations (up to about 70 kW) can take the battery from roughly 10 % to 80 % in about 45 minutes. AC charging at home on up to 11 kW takes several hours from low to full.

Price varies by market and variant. In India, introductory pricing under a battery-as-a-service plan starts around Rs 10.99 lakh, with outright battery-included prices closer to Rs 15.99 lakh to Rs 19.79 lakh depending on battery size and trim. The e-Vitara suits buyers who want a compact urban SUV with electric range and mass-market pricing. From Suzuki, other electric options are not yet widespread, though Suzuki brings conventional models like the Suzuki Vitara and Ignis. Alternatives include the Hyundai Creta Electric and Tata Curvv EV in the same compact EV SUV class. A direct comparison often made is with the Toyota Urban Cruiser EV, which shares platform elements with the e-Vitara.

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Full Specifications

MODEL

Models Suzuki e-Vitara 49kWh
Suzuki e-Vitara 61kWh
Suzuki e-Vitara AWD

LAUNCH

Announced 2024, November 04
Status Coming soon. Expected release 2025
Country of origin Japan

PERFORMANCE

Power FWD 144 hp (106 kW)
FWD 174 hp (128 kW)
AWD 184 hp (135 kW)
Torque 139 lb-ft (189 Nm)
189 Nm (139 lb-ft)
300 Nm (221 lb-ft)
transmission Single-speed

BATTERY

Capacity 49 kWh total
61 kWh total
61 kWh total
Tech Li-ion LFP battery (400V type)
Recuperation Yes
Heat Pump
AC Charging Type 2
DC Charging CCS

BODY

Type 5 door SUV, 5 seats
Platform HEARTECT-e
Dimensions 168.3 x 70.9 x 64.4 in (4275 x 1800 x 1635 mm)
Wheelbase 106.3 in (2700 mm)
Clearance 7.1 in (180 mm)
Weight EU: 1702 kg unladen
EU: 1760 kg unladen
EU: 1860 kg unladen
Wheels R18, R19
Frunk/Bonnet No
Towing Yes

DISPLAYS

Centre Yes
Driver's Display Yes
Head-Up No

COMFORT

Seats Heated front seats
Roof Glass sunroof, tilt & slide
Parking Aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera

SAFETY

Airbags Front, side, rear, head airbag system
Driving Aids Front radar, several cameras. Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Centering, Clear Exit Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Front and Rear Parking Assist, Cross Traffic Alert, High Beam Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition.

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FAQ

What range does the e-Vitara achieve?

Range is about 344 km WLTP on the 49 kWh battery and about 426 km for the 61 kWh pack in front-wheel-drive form.

How long does charging take?

Public DC fast charging to 80 % takes around 45 minutes. AC charging at home up to 11 kW takes several hours.

Are there all-wheel-drive versions?

Yes. The 61 kWh option offers AWD in some markets, with slightly lower range.

What battery sizes are offered?

Two sizes: about 49 kWh and about 61 kWh.

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